British Propaganda in the Twentieth Century

British Propaganda in the Twentieth Century
Author: Taylor Philip M. Taylor
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 1474473083

This book examines the evolution of British propaganda practice during the course of the twentieth century. Written by an internationally-renowned expert in the area, this book covers the period from the First World War to the present day, including discussions of recent developments in information warfare. It includes analysis of film, radio, television and the press, and places the British experience within the wider international context. Drawing together elements of the author's previously published work, the book demonstrates how Britain has established a model for democratic propaganda world-wide.This is the first volume in the new International Communications series, edited by Philip M Taylor.

British Propaganda in the 20th Century

British Propaganda in the 20th Century
Author: Philip M. Taylor
Publisher: International Communications
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780748610396

Written by an internationally renowned expert in the field, this book examines the evolution of British propaganda practice during the course of the twentieth century and demonstrates how Britain has established a model for democratic propaganda world-wide.

Propaganda in the 20th Century

Propaganda in the 20th Century
Author: Jürgen Wilke
Publisher: Hampton Press (NJ)
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

The studies presented in this volume go back to the origins of the 20th century and continue until the present day. They deal with episodes of propaganda in different parts of the world and cover the history of organizations that carried it out, and the analysis of its means and content.

British Propaganda and Wars of Empire

British Propaganda and Wars of Empire
Author: Christopher Tuck
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317171543

'Influence' is a slippery concept, yet one of tremendous relevance for those wishing to understand global politics. From debates on the changing sources of power in the international system, through to analyses of its value as an alternative to the active use of force as a policy instrument, influence has become a recurrent theme in discussions of international relations and foreign policy. In order to provide a better understanding of the multifaceted and shifting nature of influence, this volume looks at how the British government employed various forms of pressure and persuasion to achieve its goals across the twentieth century. By focusing on Britain - a global actor with great power objectives but declining physical means - the collection provides a wide range of case studies to assess how influence was brought to bear on a wide array of non-western cultures and societies. It furthermore allows for an assessment of just how effective - or ineffective - British efforts were at influencing non-Western targets over a hundred years of operations. By shedding important light on the efficacy of British efforts to sustain and advance its interests in the twentieth century, the volume will be of interest not only to historians, but to anyone interested in contemporary problems surrounding the operation of influence as a foreign policy tool.

Beware the British Serpent

Beware the British Serpent
Author: Robert Calder
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773526884

During World War II, the United States was the target of what Gore Vidal has called "the largest, most intricate and finally most successful conspiracy directed at it in the twentieth century"--Great Britain's "vast conspiracy to manoeuvre an essentially isolationist country into the war." In Beware the British Serpent Robert Calder examines British writers' involvement in this propaganda campaign, including lecturing and touring in the United States, broadcasting on American radio, writing screenplays for films such as Mrs. Miniver and This Above All, and writing articles and books for publication in America.

Propaganda in Twentieth Century War and Politics

Propaganda in Twentieth Century War and Politics
Author: Robert Cole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

Substantially describes and often summarizes books, articles, and movies mainly focusing on the nations and states that took part in the two world wars and drove the subsequent political and social changes. The entries were chosen to represent a sampling of the variety of propaganda theory and practice. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Organising the Propaganda Instrument: The British Experience

Organising the Propaganda Instrument: The British Experience
Author: J.B. Black
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9401016402

The systematic use of propaganda is very much a phenomenon of the 20th century. Through the years, kings, political leaders, and statesmen have often made use of what might now be called "propaganda tech niques" but it is only within the present century that the use of pro paganda has been developed as a systematic instrument of national and foreign policy. Nonetheless, since World War II propaganda has become a regular peacetime instrument of foreign policy for most states, be they large or small. While some considerable attention has been given to the propaganda organisations and activities of the United States and certain Com munist nations, especially the U.S.S.R., relatively little has been done on the British approach to propaganda. The present study attempts to at least partially fill that vacuum. A history of the overseas Informa tion Services is not undertaken and I will leave that important task to future scholars. Instead I have examined the British approach to the organisation of propaganda and the mechanics they have developed to utilize this instrument of foreign policy.

The Story of Propaganda Film

The Story of Propaganda Film
Author: Scott Anthony
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release:
Genre: Motion pictures in propaganda
ISBN: 9781839021381

"The story of the British propaganda film is the story of mass democracy in 20th-century Britain, as the nation has shifted from global superpower to post-colonial state via globalisation, entanglements with Europe and experiments with various types of liberal economics. Diving into the BFI's unique archive and examining the output of organisations and institutions such as the British Council, the GPO Film Unit, the Ministry of Information and the Central Office of Information, this book traces the history of British propaganda film, from documentaries about British sporting prowess to the influencing possibilities of emerging applications and technologies such as Face2Face and AI. Propaganda in the early 20th century was an expression of power and patronage: an entreaty to believe in, join or fight for a cause. But in the early 21st century these assumptions about propaganda often have to be reversed. The propaganda film now exists as much to confuse, misdirect and occlude the ability to understand or interrogate power. Though it is commonly understood as a kind of state-sponsored psychological warfare, this book examines propaganda in its widest sense, from campaign films that aimed to manage mass democracy to videos micro-targeted to niche audiences and delivered through digital platforms such as YouTube."--